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To: gdichaz who wrote (893)1/14/1999 10:36:00 PM
From: George Gilder  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 5853
 
Harris, Analog Devices, Airnet, Quicksilver, Bell South, and a new company headed by Ron Carney, smart radio paladin, called Tantivy. It is a step by step process and alot of the work is going on in the unlicenced ISM bands and in the military, which has to be frequency agile. But software radios are the destiny of wireless. One of the reasons the Tellabs/Steinbrecher effort flagged was advances in single chip mixers that devalued alot of the Steinbrecher patents. A further problem is that the government encourages the spectrum property rights model rather than the unlicensed mode. Both have their place during this phase in the industry, but the smart radio paradigm will increasingly prevail.

By the way, I have been commenting on those interesting responses in the Qualcomm thread.